Salary & Career Outcomes

Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Business School MiM Salary & Career Outcomes

MSc in International Management · Dublin, Ireland · FT #38

Graduates of the Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Business School MiM earn a reported median of $78k. The employment rate within three months of graduation is 83%.

That places it #31 of 35 programs we track on graduate salary, below the cohort median.

Top industries

Consulting
Technology
Financial Services
Consumer Packaged Goods
Energy

Top recruiters

Accenture · Deloitte · EY · KPMG · Grant Thornton · Microsoft · Oracle · Kerry Group · Davy

Frequently asked questions

Is the Trinity MSc in International Management suitable for non-business graduates?
Yes. The programme is designed as a conversion-friendly degree that welcomes graduates from a broad range of academic disciplines. Whether your undergraduate background is in humanities, science, or engineering, the curriculum builds the international management fundamentals you need for a global business career.
What careers do Trinity MSc International Management graduates pursue?
Graduates move into consulting, technology, financial services, consumer packaged goods and energy. Common roles include management consulting, finance, marketing, sales and operations. Key employers include Accenture, Deloitte, EY, KPMG, Grant Thornton, Microsoft, Oracle, Kerry Group and Davy. The Financial Times reports a weighted three-year salary of US $78,411 for programme graduates.

Sources

  • Trinity Business School — MSc in International Management — Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Business School
  • Trinity Business School — Masters Programmes fees — Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Business School
  • Trinity Business School — Accreditations and Rankings — Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Business School
  • Trinity College Dublin — History — Trinity College Dublin
  • Financial Times — Masters in Management 2025 — Financial Times
  • QS Business Masters Rankings: Management 2026 — QS Quacquarelli Symonds